Hospital has become home for Donnie Watt and other patients with complex medical needs who spend years on NHS wards.
A boom in Covid-19 staycations saw visitors increase at several sites operated by English Heritage.
Dr Alvin Helden was leading a student field trip in Uganda when he spotted the rare leafhopper.
Ernest Martin says he endured "10 days of hell" after his son died near Thorney in November 2020.
Here we take a look ahead to the stargazing highlights for 2022.
Hundreds of scientists have asked the prime minister for fair sharing of jabs around the world.
Angela Clarke has spent almost half a century amassing a 10,000 strong collection of plastic bags.
The National Cyber Security Centre fears threats linked to the potential conflict in Ukraine could move beyond its borders.
Most papers on Friday report on the cost of living crisis and the rise in National Insurance due in April.
HMRC says 3.5 million people are still to file, but it will not fine those who are up to a month late.
A month after more post-Brexit paperwork came into force, many drivers and firms are having problems.
BBC News looks at the final work of a playwright retelling the events of 30 January 1972.
Angela Clarke started collecting almost 50 years ago, earning her the nickname "The Bag Lady of Aberdare".
The former DUP leader wants to leave Lagan Valley and stand in South Down, the BBC learns.
Mikael Boukhari said he needed hospital treatment after being assaulted by a Gwent Police officer.
The easing of restrictions comes as the Omicron variant wave continues to decline in Scotland.
Social distancing measure lifted and rule of six in pubs dropped as restrictions ease in Wales.
Holocaust survivors and international leaders honour victims of the Nazis.
How Barry Cryer made us laugh on the BBC over his long performing and writing career.
Daisy Hill Hospital managers say it is an "interim" measure due to ongoing recruitment challenges.
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